ESPN FC's Shaka Hislop says it was a tale of two halves at St. James Park on Saturday.

Jonas Gutierrez has told Canal+ says he will never forgive Newcastle for the way the club treated him during his battle with cancer, but wants to stay at St James' Park beyond this summer.

Gutierrez, 31, returned for Newcastle earlier this month after more than a year away after being diagnosed with testicular cancer, coming on against Manchester United on March 4 for his first appearance since October 2013.

John Carver's keeping the seat warm at Newcastle, but let's be honest: it's a good job if you fancy a challenge.

As the 2014-15 Premier League season enters its final furlong, some of England's biggest clubs are already preparing for next season. Two major full-time managerial vacancies already exist, at Newcastle United and Sunderland; two more are likely to open up at West Ham United and Queens Park Rangers. Iain Macintosh scours the job pages.

Newcastle United (Current manager: John Carver)

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